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"I realized I was following expectations instead of choosing my own path," writes author Audrey Ingram in an exclusive essay ...
Looking nearly as fit and trim at 61 as he did at 16, when he triumphed as a Golden Gloves boxer, Jose Rosado sat at the ...
Toddlers begin making sense of occupations while visiting a pediatrician’s office or waving to garbage truck crews. Encourage ...
Two sisters from Phenix City have partnered to write their first children's book. "G is for Gymnasts & So Much More" is written by sisters Morgan and Cydney Murrell and was released on May 30, 2025.
Gail Schlenger, a long-time resident of Tarrytown, faced a dilemma.  Forced by COVID to retire after 40 years as an educator ...
In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, 'New York Times' bestselling author Abby Jimenez discusses her new collaboration with ...
A South Florida nurse is trading scrubs for storybooks to help children and families confront emotional trauma and spark conversations about mental health, starting one page at a time.
When you call 911, it’s often during one of life’s worst moments, but what if a child has to dial the number in an emergency?
Gary Arnold, PhD, says that AI can be a useful tool in writing a book, without losing your own voice or story in the process.
Jaclyn Westlake was a recruiter, HR manager, resume writer, career advice columnist, and career coach before writing “Dear ...
SHE JUST COMPLETED HER JUNIOR YEAR AT ORLANDO SCIENCE SCHOOLS, BUT SHE’S ALREADY A PUBLISHED AUTHOR. HER BOOK, STEM ...